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...and why is QUEEN (I think) "A piece of slate"?
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From the OED: Queen: A large roofing- slate, measuring approximatel y three feet by two feet (approx. 0.91 by 0.61 m). Now chiefly hist. (The queen was originally the largest size in a standard system developed at the Penrhyn quarry near Bethesda, Caernarvonsh ire (now in Gwynedd), in the 18th cent.; its exact size varied at different periods and between...
05:13 Thu 29th Dec 2016
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From the OED:
Queen:
A large roofing-slate, measuring approximately three feet by two feet (approx. 0.91 by 0.61 m). Now chiefly hist.
(The queen was originally the largest size in a standard system developed at the Penrhyn quarry near Bethesda, Caernarvonshire (now in Gwynedd), in the 18th cent.; its exact size varied at different periods and between different quarries).
Queen:
A large roofing-slate, measuring approximately three feet by two feet (approx. 0.91 by 0.61 m). Now chiefly hist.
(The queen was originally the largest size in a standard system developed at the Penrhyn quarry near Bethesda, Caernarvonshire (now in Gwynedd), in the 18th cent.; its exact size varied at different periods and between different quarries).